Revision rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to address concerns following a previous nasal operation (primary rhinoplasty). Patients may seek revision surgery for aesthetic reasons, functional concerns such as impaired breathing, or a combination of both.
Common indications include nasal asymmetry, changes in shape due to excessive or insufficient tissue removal, loss of structural support, or nasal airway issues that were not adequately corrected during the initial procedure. In some cases, scar tissue or healing changes may also affect the final outcome.
Revision rhinoplasty is generally more complex than primary surgery and requires careful assessment and planning. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks, and individual outcomes may vary. A consultation is essential to determine suitability and discuss potential benefits and risks.





